About Rabbi Jack Abramowitz
Rabbi Jack Abramowitz served as Director of Programs for NCSY before becoming Associate Director of the Pepa and Rabbi Joseph Karasick Department of Synagogue Services. Rabbi Abramowitz holds degrees in Jewish studies, communications and Higher Education Administration. Among his accomplishments, he authored NCSY's Torah on One Foot series of educational pamphlets and created negiah.org, the first abstinence web site for Jewish teens. Rabbi Abramowitz is the author of The Shnayim Mikra Companion on Torah, The Nach Yomi Companion volumes 1 and 2 on the books of the Prophets and the Writings, and The Tzniyus Book.

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Taryag: A Mitzvah a Day

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PARSHAT Re'eh
MITZVAH COUNTER
Mitzvos to date: 465
Positives:193
Negatives:272
That can be performed today:201
Plus those that can be performed only in Israel:20

465. Stay Down: The prohibition against rebuilding the idolatrous city


…it shall not be rebuilt. (Deuteronomy 13:17)

Once eradicated, the ir hanidachas – the city the majority of whose residents have been led astray into idolatry – may not be rebuilt. The land may be used for planting but not for houses.

The reason is similar to what we said in the obligation to destroy such a city: it was so thoroughly-riddled with idolatry that its legacy deserves to be destroyed. Just like someone might think twice before moving to a city called “New Sodom,” there should be no interest in reviving a city destroyed for idolatry.

This mitzvah only applies at a time when the Jews reside in their land and there is a functioning Sanhedrin. It is discussed in the Talmud in the tractate Sanhedrin on page 111b. It is codified the Mishneh Torah in the fourth chapter of Hilchos Avodas Kochavim. This mitzvah is #23 of the 365 negative mitzvos in the Rambam’s Sefer HaMitzvos.





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